“Towards a Trinitarian Intercultural Hermeneutics of Dialogue,”

(2019) Identitäre Versuchungen: Identitätsverhandlungen zwischen Emanzipation und Herrschaft (Identitary Temptations: Identity Negotiat — ISBN: [978-3-95886-295-1], p. 322-333, published

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The theology of the Trinity as a starting point of the fundamental relationship between identity and difference that we find in intercutural settings responds adequately to the differentiations that are present in culture, in dialogue and in theology itself. Nothing is to be taken in isolation: not the theological interrogations and questions; not the local cultures and historical contexts; and certainly not the variants of dialogue as well. The Trinitarian perichoretic relationship, that is reflected in the real, even though not always acknowledged or explored, intermingling of identity and difference; of the self and the other, points to the interrelatedness that is at play within the created world. The objective of this chapter therefore is to explore how this Trinitarian relationship emerges as a theological-social framework for an intercultural hermeneutics of dialogue.
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Okpaleke, I. P. (2019). “Towards a Trinitarian Intercultural Hermeneutics of Dialogue,”. In Judith Gruber, Sebastian Pittl, Stefan Silber and Christian Taucher (ed.), Identitäre Versuchungen: Identitätsverhandlungen zwischen Emanzipation und Herrschaft (Identitary Temptations: Identity Negotiat (p. p. 322-333). M Verlag Mainz. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/245963